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2019 2500 6.4
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- May 9, 2014
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- Location
- Northern California
- Ram Year
- 2019
- Engine
- 6.4
I went to yosemite few weekends ago, and climbing old priest grade, which is supposedly one of the most steepest grades in the USA 20-30%. It was 103* out and i climbed it in 1st gear. I manually selected first gear so it wouldnt down shift and loose power. As i made the 10-15 minute climb, my coolant climbed to. At 240* (according to evic) The coolant gauge barley moved but it did move off center line. I was telling my brother this and he said sounds like you have a bad fan clutch, your coolant should never go above 210.
When i went to Vegas few months ago it was about 90-100* out and going up one of those 15 mile grades of 5-10% at the summit i was at 217-225* coolant temp. And going to my cabin any long extended grade my truck stays between 210-217.
Coolant level's are where they should be, what makes me think i need a fan clutch?
The video is to show how steep this grade really is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWVOwukdxWY
**Edit**
Bed was fully loaded with camping gear, weighing around 1100-1300 lbs
When i went to Vegas few months ago it was about 90-100* out and going up one of those 15 mile grades of 5-10% at the summit i was at 217-225* coolant temp. And going to my cabin any long extended grade my truck stays between 210-217.
Coolant level's are where they should be, what makes me think i need a fan clutch?
The video is to show how steep this grade really is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWVOwukdxWY
**Edit**
Bed was fully loaded with camping gear, weighing around 1100-1300 lbs
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